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  • Help students show what they know.

    2015-16

    SAT Subject Tests A Guide for Educators

    MATHEMATICS | HISTORY | SCIENCE | LITERATURE | LANGUAGES

  • Showcase achievement STUDENTS CAN BENEFIT FROM TAKING SAT SUBJECT TESTS BY:

    Differentiating themselves on their college applications by providing colleges with a more complete picture of their academic achievements and interests

    Highlighting their strengths in particular subjects or programs of study, such as STEM (science, technology, engineering, math), the humanities, or foreign languages

    Fulfilling college requirements; many schools require or recommend SAT Subject Tests for admission or placement purposes.

    SAT Subject Tests at a glance WHAT THEY ARE

    Hour-long college entrance exams based on high school course work

    20 tests offered across five subject areas: mathematics, languages, science, history, and literature

    Each test is scored on a 200- to 800-point scale

    HOW UNIVERSITIES USE THEM

    To gain greater insight into student academic achievement

    To contextualize student grades and other credentials to make admission decisions

    To place students in the appropriate college course level

  • What the SAT Subject Tests cover Subject Description Course Work Preparation

    Mathematics Level 1

    Assesses mathematics knowledge through the first three years of college-preparatory mathematics course work

    Three years of college-preparatory mathematics: Two years of algebra One year of geometry

    Mathematics Level 2

    Assesses mathematics knowledge through the first three years of college-preparatory mathematics course work and precalculus

    More than three years of college-preparatory mathematics: Two years of algebra One year of geometry Elementary functions (precalculus)

    and/or trigonometry

    Biology E/M (Ecological/ Molecular)

    Assesses understanding of general biology

    Covers knowledge of fundamental concepts, application, and interpretation skills

    Biology E focuses on biological communities, populations, and energy flow

    Biology M focuses on biochemistry, cellular structure, and processes, such as respiration and photosynthesis

    One-year college-preparatory course in biology

    One-year course in algebra and familiarity with simple algebraic concepts such as ratios and direct and inverse proportions

    Laboratory experience is helpful

    Chemistry

    Covers the major concepts of chemistry and the ability to apply these concepts in problem-solving scenarios

    Requires the ability to organize and interpret results obtained by observation and experimentation

    One-year college-preparatory course in chemistry

    Familiarity with simple algebraic relationships and applying these to solving word problems

    Familiarity with concepts of ratio and direct and inverse proportions, exponents, and scientific notation

    Laboratory experience is helpful

    Physics Assesses understanding of the major concepts of physics and the ability to apply these principles to solve specific problems

    One-year college-preparatory physics course

    Laboratory experience is helpful

    Familiarity with simple algebraic, trigonometric, and graphical relationships, as well as the concepts of ratio and proportion and the ability to apply these to physics problems

    Familiarity with the metric system

  • Subject Description Course Work Preparation

    Assesses how well the student has learned to read and interpret literature

    Three or four years of Covers poetry, prose, and drama in college-preparatory literary studyEnglish and American literature from the Renaissance to the present

    Literature

    U.S. History

    Assesses knowledge of and ability to use material commonly taught in U.S. history and social studies courses in high school

    World History

    Covers political, economic, social, intellectual, and cultural history, as well as foreign policy from pre-Columbian history to the present

    One-year college-preparatory U.S. history course

    Assesses understanding of key developments in global history, the application and weighing of evidence, and the ability to interpret and generalize

    Covers the development of major world cultures, from ancient times to the present, in all historical fields: political and diplomatic, intellectual and cultural, and social and economic

    One-year college-preparatory world history course

    Foreign Language Tests

    Languages (Reading Only) French, German, Italian, Latin, Modern Hebrew, Spanish

    Languages with Listening Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Spanish

    Assesses the ability to read by testing vocabulary use, language structure, and comprehension of variety of texts

    Assesses listening comprehension

    Two to four years of study in high school or the equivalent, or two years of strong preparation

  • Advising your students HELP THEM CHOOSE WHICH TESTS TO TAKE

    Students should take into account the admission requirements of colleges, but they should also consider taking the tests in subjects in which they have an interest or excel. Even if students havent chosen prospective institutions yet, they may still want to consider taking a Subject Test at the end of a course in a subject they are interested in. They can decide later whether or not to send their scores.

    ENSURE THEY REGISTER

    The easiest way to register is at sat.org/register. Sudents without online access can register by using supplies sent to high schools. Schools can order for free at sat.org/order-materials.

    ASSESS THEIR ELIGIBILITY FOR FEE WAIVERS

    Counselors can distribute SAT Fee Waivers to eligible students to use for taking up to three SAT Subject Tests in each of two sittings (up to six tests in total). Fee waivers are available for students in grades 912 and are in addition to fee waivers given for the SAT.

    HOW THE SAT SUBJECT TESTS AND ADVANCED PLACEMENT WORK TOGETHER

    SAT Subject Tests are high school-level tests, reflecting high school curricula. As such, in addition to the benefits they provide related to college admission, Subject Tests can serve as a useful barometer of readiness for AP Exams, which assess student knowledge at a college level.

    INFORM THEM ABOUT SCORE CHOICE

    Score Choice is an optional feature allowing students to choose which SAT Subject Test scores to send to colleges, in accordance with each institutions stated score-use practice. If Score Choice is not used, all scores are sent to the selected score recipients.

    Practice resources

    Your students can find this information, plus a range of updated practice tools, at SATSubjectTests.org.

    SAT Subject Tests online practice questions with detailed answer explanations FREE

    Getting Ready for SAT Subject Tests Practice booklet FREE

    The Official Study Guide for all SAT Subject Tests with answer explanations for all 20 Subject Tests

    The Official SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Levels 1 & 2 Study Guide

    The Official SAT Subject Tests in U.S. and World History Study Guide

    http://sat.org/registerhttp://sat.org/order-materialshttp://www.SATSubjectTests.org

  • 2015-2016

    SAT and SAT Subject TestTM Calendar Register at sat.org/register

    Test Dates* 2015 2016

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    Biology E/M, Chemistry, Physics Mathematics Levels I and II United States (U.S.) History World History Languages: Reading Only

    French, Spanish German, Italian, and Modern Hebrew Latin Languages with Listening You may take only one listening test on this date.

    Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish

    *Sunday tests are given the next day, except for Oct. 11, 2015.

    Please visit sat.org/register for the most up-to-date information.

    Be sure to review the test calendar carefully as not all subjects are offered on every test date. The SAT Subject Tests

    offered on each test date are subject to change. Please check online for the latest test schedule.

    Registration Deadlines 2015 2016

    Oct 3 Nov 7 Dec 5 Jan 23 Mar 5 May 7 Jun 4

    Regular Registration Deadline Sep 3 Oct 9 Nov 5 Dec 28 Feb 5 Apr 8 May 5

    Late Registration Deadline, Paper Sep 18 Oct 23 Nov 20 Jan 8 Feb 19 Apr 22 May 20

    Late Registration Deadline, Online and Phone Sep 22 Oct 27 Nov 23 Jan 12 Feb 23 Apr 26 May 25

    Deadlines expire at 11:59 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time.

    2015 The College Board. College Board, Advanced Placement, AP, SAT, and the acorn logo are registered trademarks of the College Board. SAT Subject Tests, Score Choice, The Official SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Levels 1 & 2 Study Guide, The Official SAT Subject Tests in U.S. and World History Study Guide, and The Official Study Guide for all SAT Subject Tests are trademarks owned by the College Board. Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.org. 00097_007 783140

    http://sat.org/registerhttp://sat.org/register

    SAT Subject Tests A Guide for Educators Showcase achievement STUDENTS CAN BENEFIT FROM TAKING SAT SUBJECT TESTS BY:

    SAT Subject Tests at a glanceWHAT THEY ARE HOW UNIVERSITIES USE THEM

    What the SAT Subject Tests cover Advising your students HELP THEM CHOOSE WHICH TESTS TO TAKE ENSURE THEY REGISTER ASSESS THEIR ELIGIBILITY FOR FEE WAIVERS HOW THE SAT SUBJECT TESTS WORK TOGETHER INFORM THEM ABOUT SCORE CHOICE

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